VOLCAN MECHANICAL
2006 A volcano is a vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary-mass object · such as Earth · that allows hot lava · volcanic ash · and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. [ · 1 ] · On Earth · volcanoes are most often found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging · and because most of Earth's plate boundaries are underwater · most volcanoes are found underwater. For example · a mid-ocean ridge · such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge · 2 ] · [ · 3 ] · Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the crust's plates · such as in the East African Rift · the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field · 000 kilometres (1 · 900 
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3.2 Shield volcanoes 3.3 Lava domes 3.4 Cryptodomes 3.5 Cinder cones 3.6 Stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) 3.7 Supervolcanoes 3.7.1 Caldera volcanoes 3.8 Submarine volcanoes 3.9 Subglacial volcanoes 3.10 Hydrothermal features 3.10.1 Mud volcanoes 3.10.2 Fumarole 3.10.3 Geysers 4 Erupted material Toggle Erupted material subsection 4.1 Volcanic gases 4.2 Lava flows 4.3 Tephra 4.4 Dissection 5 Volcanic eruptions 6 Volcanic activity Toggle Volcanic activity subsection 6.1 Erupting 6.2 Active 6.3
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